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Do you think im working for them?
Right now you are basically defending them
With all due respect, no company in the world has to pick sides. They can choose a side or do nothing. If you don't like what they are doing, you can boycott them.
I don't see anything wrong with Microsoft silencing Palestinian protesters after what they did in some public and some private events at the company.
I hope you will never be victim of the consequences of your own shortsighted thought.
I won't. I can distinguish between my private time vs the company time.
No not those consequences
Just wait until some drone drops phosporus bomb on your house because some azure-run IA decided there might be a terrorist in the area. Imagine your wife screaming and running around trying to remove the white phosphorus from what used to be her face, but that shit is sticky.
And then nobody will protest for you
I'll rephrase: I hope reality will never knock at your door to prove you were wrong.
Let me know if you still can't grasp the concept.
It won't... Again, I can distinguish between company time and private time.
Employment is an exchange of time from employee for resources from employer.
Microsoft is not saying you can't support Palestine. You can.
That being said, Palestinian employees interrupted public and private Microsoft events. That caused monetary damage to Microsoft. Microsoft is saying that is no longer welcome during the company time using company resources. That is 100% within their right.
Microsoft is aiding a genocide.
The fact that you think Microsoft is apolitical and "just about money" is cute.
The fact that you think Microsoft owes you anything is even cuter.
You are putting words in my mouth.
You still don't get it.
Where do you draw the line then?
Is it when, for example, supporting Palestine even in "private time" becomes a reason to fire you?
Is it when saying something Microsoft doesn't want you to say becomes a punishable offense?
Tell me.
You mean like all of those who got cancelled for having private opinions? That already happened. Just not for things that you care about. There are plenty of examples of people who got fired for having "wrongthink" privately.
Stop pretending that you have some ethical high ground.
For being sexist intolerant bigots? I consider that a bit too far, but hey, being a piece of shit isn't an opinion.
Thank you for outing yourself though, at least I know I'm wasting my time speaking with you.
Good luck with your fascist regime.